Anybody modelling standard gauge O-scale? Having recently (March the b....y 9th) moved to Westbury, Wilts it would be good to find some O-scalers near here.
I'm modelling D&H 70s/80s, but like many of us, odd things have crept into the collection: GE ES44, Little River 2-4-4-2, etc....
I used to import O-scale and still have a Doctor Who biscuit tin with some O-scale (1:48, same as On30, On3, On2!) bits and pieces in it.
Jason
O Scale
If it doesn't fit above, try here!
Return to “General modelling topics”
Jump to
- Information
- ↳ Forum Info, Rules, Help
- ↳ Events - Upcoming
- ↳ Events - Past
- Competitions and Challenges
- ↳ Competitions & Challenges
- Modelling Topics
- ↳ Layout Design
- ↳ Industry Inspirations
- ↳ Track
- ↳ Electricals
- ↳ DCC Topics
- ↳ Analogue wiring
- ↳ Buildings and Scenery
- ↳ Loco & Rolling Stock
- ↳ Painting, Decalling and Weathering
- ↳ My Layout
- ↳ Operations
- ↳ Modular Topics
- ↳ General modelling topics
- Special Interest Groups
- ↳ OPSIG
- ↳ LDSIG
- ↳ HO MODSIG
- ↳ 1/48 Narrow Gauge SIG
- ↳ Narrow Gauge SIG
- ↳ Logging SIG
- ↳ N scale MODSIG
- NMRA Achievement Program
- ↳ Master Builder Motive Power
- ↳ Master Builder Cars
- ↳ Master Builder Structures
- ↳ Master Builder Scenery
- ↳ Master Builder Prototype Models
- ↳ Model Railroad Engineer-Civil
- ↳ Model Railroad Engineer-Electrical
- ↳ Chief Dispatcher
- ↳ Association Official
- ↳ Association Volunteer
- ↳ Model Railroad Author
- ↳ Achievement Program Golden Spike Award
- Prototype Rails
- ↳ Places to Visit
- ↳ Modern Rails - Freight railroads
- ↳ Modern Rails - Passenger, Commuter and Light Rail
- ↳ Fallen Flags
- ↳ Railroad Media
- ↳ Other Prototype Discussion